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| Thread ID: 114577 | 2010-12-09 00:07:00 | Irql not less or equal | oregonjarhead (16122) | Press F1 |
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| 1160031 | 2010-12-09 00:07:00 | This system has been up and running flawlessly for 1.5 years until yesterday. the codes I am getting are different every time. the system boots to the home screen for about 1 minute and then the bsod appears and restarts. safe mode is no good either because it does the same thing. I cannot stay in windows long enough to try and troubleshoot it. The codes I am receiving are as follows: stop:0x0000000a,(0xfffff8800baf4000,0x000000000000 000c,0x0000000000000001,0xfffff80002cb3202) stop: 0x0000000A(0xfffff8800B945000,0x000000000000000c,0 x0000000000000001,0xfffff80002cb5202) I also once received a system service exception code. stop: 0x00000038(0x00000000c0000005,0x0000000000000200,0 xfffffa6005057ef0,0x0000000000000000) I am running vista 64 with the following: Asus p5q 775 motherboard with a 3.16 intel core 2 WD caviar black 750gb sata hd corsair hx series 620w power supply Muskin enhanced pc8500 memory with 8gb total memory. I am worried that a virus might have gotten by my bit defender but I was wondering if it is a hardware issue instead. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Don |
oregonjarhead (16122) | ||
| 1160032 | 2010-12-09 00:13:00 | Do the stop errors show the name of a file / driver as well? | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1160033 | 2010-12-09 00:19:00 | No there is only the normal message about receiving this message and the normal stuff about removing new hw or programs. I was able to stay in windows long enough to remove the last program that I had downloaded which was a m4a to mp3 converter and do a system restore but that did no good at all. |
oregonjarhead (16122) | ||
| 1160034 | 2010-12-09 00:31:00 | If you can get back into the system, normally, or by safe mode, run system restore back a day or so - not just to before that MP3 program. Failing that, see if the PC will run in safe mode. If it does that will allow you to run some anti malware, malwarebytes, Spybot S&D. IF it wont run in safe mode, then its either badly damaged system files/drivers someplace or a hardware fault. Try running memtest (www.memtest86.com) -- download the ISO, make a bootable CD, boot from it, and allow it to run fully, if there is any memory faults, they will show in red. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1160035 | 2010-12-09 00:40:00 | I ran a system restore for 3 days back with no help. and safe mode is worse then the normal windows screen. in safe mode, it goes to the blue screen as soon as it gets to the home screen. I will try to get something together for the memory test | oregonjarhead (16122) | ||
| 1160036 | 2010-12-09 00:46:00 | Could be very badly corrupted. "Normally" if there are infections, you will get a lot further in safe mode as some cant run in that condition. Try the memory test as a start. Question: Has this been over clocked ? BTW-- Welcome to PF1 :) |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1160037 | 2010-12-09 02:36:00 | I was able to run a memory test and all is good. as for the overclocking, no it is a straight 3.1g system | oregonjarhead (16122) | ||
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